Global Recognition Program
Hero Statement
A future international recognition framework honoring service, sacrifice, courage, dignity, and human impact across nations.
Foundation Meaning
The Shaker Global Heroes Foundation Global Recognition Program is being developed as a future international framework to honor individuals whose lives, service, sacrifice, courage, leadership, or moral contribution have created meaningful value for their communities, nations, or humanity.
This program is part of SGHF’s broader mission to build a dignified global platform for recognizing heroes across categories, cultures, countries, and generations.
SGHF is currently in its 2026 development phase. The Foundation is designing its recognition standards, legal structure, nomination pathways, institutional review procedures, and country-level frameworks. No public recognition, award, designation, or final approval should be understood as active or completed until formally announced by the Foundation.
Building a Global Standard of Honor
Every nation has heroes. Every community has people who served without asking for fame. Every generation carries stories of courage, sacrifice, wisdom, protection, compassion, discovery, justice, and moral leadership.
The Global Recognition Program is being designed to create a serious and respectful pathway for identifying, reviewing, and honoring those individuals under one international standard of dignity.
This future program is not intended to recognize popularity alone. It is not designed as a casual award system. It is being developed as an institutional recognition framework based on service, evidence, sacrifice, human impact, legacy, and moral value.
SGHF believes that heroism must be honored carefully, respectfully, and responsibly.
2026 Development Notice
The Global Recognition Program is currently under development during 2026.
SGHF is in the process of establishing its legal, administrative, operational, and institutional framework. This includes reviewing how nominations may be submitted, how recognition categories should be organized, how evidence should be evaluated, how country-level recognition may function, and how final recognition decisions should be issued.
At this stage, this page introduces the Foundation’s future recognition vision. It does not represent an active award program, finalized nomination system, government partnership, approved hero registry, or completed public recognition structure.
All future recognition activities will be subject to SGHF’s internal review, legal preparation, documentation standards, and formal public announcement.
Purpose of the Global Recognition Program
The purpose of the Global Recognition Program is to create a future pathway for honoring heroes whose contributions deserve dignity and remembrance.
The program may eventually recognize individuals connected to:
- humanitarian service
- military, public safety, or emergency service
- community leadership
- cultural preservation
- scientific and educational contribution
- peace, justice, and reconciliation
- faith and moral leadership
- historical legacy
- forgotten or overlooked service
- national or international human impact
The goal is to build a global recognition structure that respects both famous heroes and quiet heroes — the known, the unknown, the living, the historical, the local, and the global.
Recognition Categories Under Development
SGHF is preparing recognition pathways across multiple hero categories, including:
- Heroes of Humanity
Individuals whose courage, sacrifice, wisdom, or service carried meaning beyond borders. Historical Heroes Figures from the past whose legacy helped shape nations, communities, or humanity.
- Living Heroes
People still alive whose service, leadership, or sacrifice continues to inspire others.
- Forgotten Heroes
Individuals whose contributions were overlooked, minimized, or not properly honored by history.
- Cultural Heroes
Guardians of heritage, identity, language, art, tradition, and cultural memory.
- Scientific & Knowledge Heroes
Thinkers, teachers, inventors, doctors, researchers, and scholars whose work advanced humanity.
- Humanitarian Heroes
People who served the vulnerable through compassion, relief, protection, and sacrifice.
- Peace & Justice Heroes
Individuals who defended dignity, fairness, reconciliation, human rights, and protection of the innocent.
- Faith & Moral Leadership Heroes
Moral, spiritual, and ethical leaders whose lives guided people toward service, compassion, and human dignity.
- Community Heroes
Everyday people whose local service strengthened families, neighborhoods, villages, cities, or communities.
- Heroes by Country
A future country-by-country recognition gateway designed to organize national and local hero stories under SGHF’s global standard.
Future Nomination Pathway
SGHF intends to develop a future nomination pathway where families, communities, institutions, organizations, and authorized representatives may submit individuals for review.
The future nomination process may include:
- nominee name and country
- hero category
- biography or service story
- evidence of contribution
- family or community testimony
- institutional references where available
- supporting documents, photos, or public records
- explanation of impact, sacrifice, and legacy
The nomination pathway is not yet finalized. Submission forms, review procedures, eligibility standards, and approval processes are being prepared as part of SGHF’s 2026 development work.
No nomination should be considered approved unless SGHF formally reviews and confirms recognition through an authorized process.
Recognition Review Standards
The Global Recognition Program is being designed around a serious review standard.
Future recognition may consider:
Service
How the individual served others, their community, their country, or humanity.
Sacrifice
What the individual gave, risked, lost, or carried for the benefit of others.
Courage
Whether the individual acted with bravery, moral strength, or responsibility during difficulty.
Human Impact
How the individual’s actions improved, protected, healed, educated, inspired, or uplifted others.
Evidence
What documentation, testimony, public record, institutional record, or credible information supports the recognition.
Dignity and Legacy
Whether the individual’s story carries lasting value for families, communities, nations, or future generations.
SGHF’s goal is to ensure that recognition is handled with care, respect, and responsibility.
No Automatic Recognition or Guarantee
This page does not create automatic recognition, eligibility, approval, award status, partnership status, or hero designation for any person, family, organization, institution, country, or government.
All future recognition will require review, documentation, and formal approval by SGHF through procedures that are still being developed.
Until SGHF publicly announces an official recognition program, no individual should be presented as officially recognized by the Foundation based only on this page or any informal communication.
This protects the integrity of the program, the dignity of future honorees, and the credibility of the Foundation.
Country-Level Recognition Framework
SGHF intends to develop a future Heroes by Country structure to organize recognition by nation and region.
This framework may eventually allow visitors to explore heroes from different countries, understand national and cultural contributions, and nominate individuals connected to specific communities or histories. The country-level framework is being designed to support international dignity while respecting local identity. Each country may have its own hero categories, nomination pathway, review process, and recognition page.
This structure is still under development and will be launched only when SGHF determines that the proper legal, technical, and administrative foundation is ready.
Institutional and Government Communication
SGHF may communicate in the future with public institutions, community organizations, veteran-support bodies, cultural organizations, humanitarian groups, educational institutions, and government-related offices where appropriate.
However, no government partnership, public endorsement, official agency relationship, or institutional approval should be assumed unless formally documented and publicly stated through authorized SGHF communication.
The Global Recognition Program is being prepared as a respectful international framework, not as a claim of existing government approval.
Why Global Recognition Matters
The world often remembers power more quickly than service. It remembers fame more easily than sacrifice. It celebrates success, but sometimes forgets those who carried the pain, responsibility, and courage behind it.
SGHF believes that a more dignified world must remember its heroes properly.
To recognize a hero is not only to honor one person. It is to teach the next generation what courage looks like. It is to remind society that service matters. It is to protect memory from disappearing. It is to give families, communities, and nations a reason to stand with pride.
A hero properly remembered becomes a light for the future.
Founder’s Vision
Founder Morad Shaker believes that every nation and every community carries stories of courage that deserve to be preserved with dignity.
The Global Recognition Program is being developed from the belief that heroism should not be limited by fame, nationality, religion, wealth, politics, or public visibility. A hero may be a world figure, a national servant, a local community leader, a forgotten caregiver, a humanitarian worker, a teacher, a rescuer, a veteran, a scientist, a moral voice, or an ordinary person who performed extraordinary service.
SGHF seeks to build a future recognition platform that honors these lives with seriousness, compassion, and international respect.
Current Status
The Global Recognition Program is currently in the planning, design, legal preparation, and institutional development phase during 2026.
SGHF is working to establish:
- recognition categories
- nomination standards
- review procedures
- country-level frameworks
- legal and administrative safeguards
- public communication policies
- digital infrastructure for future recognition pages
- institutional credibility before public launch
The Foundation will provide updates as the program becomes ready for formal public use.
Closing Statement
The Global Recognition Program is being created to honor the people whose service made life better for others.
Some heroes protect nations. Some protect children. Some heal the wounded. Some preserve culture. Some defend justice. Some serve quietly for years without recognition. Some are remembered by history. Some are waiting to be remembered properly.
The Shaker Global Heroes Foundation is building a future global recognition framework to honor these individuals with dignity, care, and institutional respect.
Until the program is formally launched, this page stands as a declaration of vision: SGHF is preparing a serious international pathway to recognize heroes of nations, communities, and humanity.

